Pes — 2017 Graphics Settings [exclusive]
Optimizing Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (PES 2017) graphics is unique because the PC version’s visual fidelity is closer to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions rather than the high-definition PS4/Xbox One counterparts. Because there are no graphics options available in-game, all changes must be made externally through a dedicated configuration tool. Accessing the Core Settings
5. Graphics Modding & External Enhancements
Because native settings are limited, the PES 2017 modding community created tools to bypass limitations: pes 2017 graphics settings
- Turn off "Background recording" (Xbox Game Bar / Nvidia ShadowPlay).
- Close your web browser (Chrome eats RAM for breakfast).
- Go to NVIDIA Control Panel (or AMD Adrenalin) -> Manage 3D Settings -> Program Settings (add PES2017.exe) -> Set "Power Management Mode" to Prefer Maximum Performance.
4.1 Anisotropic Filtering The "Texture Filtering" setting in PES 2017 controls Anisotropic Filtering (AF). This setting is crucial for preserving the sharpness of textures on surfaces viewed at oblique angles—most notably the pitch grass. Optimizing Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (PES 2017) graphics
- Graphics Quality: This setting determines the overall graphics quality, including texture resolution, lighting, and shadows.
- Resolution: This setting allows you to choose the game's resolution, which affects the game's sharpness and clarity.
- Frame Rate: This setting controls the game's frame rate, which impacts the game's smoothness and responsiveness.
- Anti-Aliasing: This setting helps reduce screen tearing and jaggies, making the game's visuals appear smoother.
- Shadows: This setting controls the quality and detail of shadows in the game.
Frame rate target sat at 60 FPS. The image stuttered when the camera swung wildly, but Alex tolerated the occasional hitch. He set V-Sync On to eliminate tearing; the trade-off was input lag, but he trusted muscle memory to compensate. Turn off "Background recording" (Xbox Game Bar /


